Administration & Usage from CLI
Once the server is running it’s time to use the management tool. This can be downloaded from the GitHub Release Page or you can use the natsio/nats-box:latest
docker image. On OS X homebrew can be used to install the latest version:
$ brew tap nats-io/nats-tools
$ brew install nats-io/nats-tools/nats
$ nats --help
usage: nats [<flags>] <command> [<args> ...]
NATS Utility
Flags:
--help Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man).
--version Show application version.
-s, --server="localhost:4222" NATS servers
--creds=CREDS User credentials
--tlscert=TLSCERT TLS public certifcate
--tlskey=TLSKEY TLS private key
--tlsca=TLSCA TLS certifcate authority chain
--timeout=2s Time to give JetStream to respond to queries
Commands:
help [<command>...]
Show help.
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We’ll walk through the above scenario and introduce features of the CLI and of JetStream as we recreate the setup above.
Throughout this example, we’ll show other commands like nats pub
and nats sub
to interact with the system. These are normal existing core NATS commands and JetStream is fully usable by only using core NATS.
We’ll touch on some additional features but please review the section on the design model to understand all possible permutations.